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Rosemary Hartill and her guests explore aspects of human experience. Listeners' contributions are the starting point for prayer, reflection and discussion.
2: Fear. With Dr Sheila Cassidy and Kathy Galloway.
WRITE: Were You There?, BBC Religious Broadcasting, New Broadcasting House, PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1SJ. PHONE: 061.[number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill
Unknown:
Dr Sheila Cassidy
Unknown:
Kathy Galloway.

by Ron Hutchinson.
A two-part classic serial to mark the centenary of the notorious Dreyfus Affair. When Alfred Dreyfus was convicted of selling secrets to the Germans, the French High Command instituted an internal enquiry. But Georges Picquart discovered that Dreyfus was innocent.
Adapted by Bill Pryde
Director Eoin O'Callaghan

Contributors

Unknown:
Ron Hutchinson.
Unknown:
Alfred Dreyfus
Unknown:
Georges Picquart
Adapted By:
Bill Pryde
Director:
Eoin O'Callaghan
Narrator:
Anthony Valentine
Col Georges Picquart:
Jack Shepherd
Mine Dreyfus:
Susan Fleetwood
Major Henry:
Gerard Murphy
Gen Boisdeffre:
Philip Voss
Merder:
James Taylor
Gen de PeSeux:
Colin Pinney
Mme Eloise Cavalier:
Teresa Gallagher
Drumont:
John Evitts
Labori:
Nicholas Boulton
Picquarl's lawyer:
Peter Kenny
Agent Rouveuvre:
David Jarvis
Captain Dreyfus:
Tom Bevan

Consenting Adults
Despite 15 years of a Conservative government preaching stricter family values, sexual liberalism in Britain has continued to grow. Hugh Prysor-Jones examines this paradox in British society.

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Prysor-Jones

It's 60 years since Charlie Abbot , self-styled herbalist of Lancashire, defended himself on a charge of treating and killing an 11-year-old boy. Roger Wilkes reopens the black box and reviews the legal verdict on "an impudent imposter". Producer Diana Stenson

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Abbot
Unknown:
Roger Wilkes
Producer:
Diana Stenson

Series reflecting life in Britain today.
3: The Vicars of Woking. As the nation reaches back to basics, vicars in the Church of England continue to shepherd their flocks. Susan Marling talks to six Wokingvicars who battle with the stress of being a minister in the church. Producer Mary Price

Contributors

Talks:
Susan Marling

Matthew Parris talks to people who have a passion for rescue. This week, Matthew Norton , a reformed heroin addict who became a Hindu priest and now looks after children in India. Producer Edwina Wolstencroft

Contributors

Talks:
Matthew Parris
Unknown:
Matthew Norton
Producer:
Edwina Wolstencroft

The Pope's Divisions
Rosemary Hartill looks at the tensions created in the Catholic Church when the Second Vatican Council urged Catholics to reassess what it meant to be a Christian in the modern world.
Producer Tim Dean
(First broadcast on World Serivce)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Hartill
Producer:
Tim Dean

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